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No, really I must have over a thousand fonts altogether, some on disk, some on the hard drive, some on CD. I download interesting ones that I might be able to use on websites in the future (notice the font I use for graphics on Pawsitronic.com fits purrfectly?

Thanks for sharing those program URLs, I'll check them out later tonight when I'm home.

BTW: there is a finite limit (or seems to be) to the number of fonts you can put in the win98 fonts foder. At one point I had just over a 1000 and wanted to install another one, and was told that I need to uninstall one or more fonts first.

The key is that you don't have them all on all the time. If you really want a good Font Management tool, I recommend you purchase Adobe Type Manager. There is no other tool for the PC that is as useful and essential for the management of fonts.